Nintendo Switch 2 is launched next week, and in addition to its launch line-up, which includes new games of brands such as Mario Cart World, Console will get access to gamecube games through Nintendo Switch online. However, today we learned that Switch 2 will also get new quality life features for Nintendo 64 game through NSO, which will make them easier to play than ever.
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While playing N64 games on Switch 2, players will now be able to rewind their gameplay on a button press, possibly successful on missed jump or other reflex-intensive tasks. In the example, a player is capable of jumping on the snow slide in Super Mario 64. The footage shows the ability to rewind a few seconds, but the UI indicates that you will be able to go much more than this, although the maximum length is not clear.
Switch 2 will also have an alternative to a CRT filter, which will make the retro vibe of an old TV out of the screen to take out the lines on the screen and otherwise smooth the rightful polygon. This is a fairly common option in the collection of old sports, so it is good to see it to be seen here too.
Finally, players can now also change the control of the N64 game in the Pause menu, either the button, more comfortable spots on the controller, or the functions of the time that did not exist at the time that did not exist at that time, such as mapping the ZL button or D-Pad. It also seems that you can accommodate the input on joystick, potentially invert the camera to sports where it is not normally possible.

The news was announced through the Nintendo Today app, which is the company’s new Go-to-Platform for major announcements. While the Nintendo 64 game is playable on the original Nintendo switch through NSO, only the button remappiness will be available on the console. CRT filters and rewind functions are exclusive to Nintendo switch 2. All three facilities will be available when switch 2 is launched on 5 June.
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